Author, podcaster, and New York Times Magazine staff writer Jay Caspian Kang joins Matt and Sam for a spirited discussion of some treacherous topics: identity politics, critical race theory, and cancel culture (oh my!). Jay is our charming, intrepid guide to these touchy subjects, those that liberals and leftists are sometimes loath to engage, offering his idiosyncratic (though not contrarian!) takes on each — and inspiring some of our own.
Can we have substantive discussions of such issues without simply giving ammunition to the reactionary forces that invoke them in bad faith? Well, we can certainly try. Enjoy!
And please check out Jay's excellent podcast Time To Say Goodbye with cohosts Tammy Kim, and Andy Liu. It's great.
Further Reading
Jay Caspian Kang, The Loneliest Americans (Penguin) Oct 12, 2021.
— "'People of Color' Do Not Belong to the Democratic Party," NYTimes, Nov 20, 2020.
— "Can We Talk About Critical Race Theory," NYTimes, Nov 11, 2021.
— "The Myth of Asian American Identity," NYTimes, Oct 5, 2021.
— "Let Marjorie Taylor Greene Keep Her Social Media Accounts," NYTimes, Jan 6, 2022.
— "Noel Ignatiev's Long Fight Against Whiteness," The New Yorker, Nov 15, 2019.
Sam Adler-Bell, "Behind the Critical Race Theory Crackdown," African American Policy Forum, Jan 13, 2022.
— "Facebook Is Removing Protest Pages. That's a Terrible Precedent," OZM, Apr 24, 2020.
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2022-03-02 19:07:12 +0000 UTCJack Wolfe
2022-01-27 22:46:16 +0000 UTC